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1
A
small
coterie
of companies control the vast majority of global potash production.
2
Among his
small
coterie
of friends some approved, others laughed.
3
In each place, a
small
coterie
is closely connected and separated from the larger world.
4
No
small
coterie
of scholars, no scrupulous and critical inquirers, made the ordeal Herodotus underwent.
5
It underlined the arrogance that had taken root among a
small
coterie
of leading professional criminals.
6
A
small
coterie
of powerful lawyers at wealthy private firms dominates the lectern at the Supreme Court.
7
And in excess of 80 per cent said a
small
coterie
of pupils was responsible for this disruption.
8
Or is it evidence of a relatively
small
coterie
of "people we know" setting the agenda?
9
Some talented young students of the classics at Erfurt formed themselves into a
small
coterie
of their own.
10
Stepped up big time against the Strikers to deliver for his
small
coterie
of owners in SuperCoach BBL.
11
In each story, the larger world regards the
small
coterie
and its passionately-held beliefs and secrets with suspicion and hostility.
12
In this way "Rowena" had produced her works, and her name was not known beyond her
small
coterie
.
13
It has seemed not like a bastion of good practice but like a
small
coterie
,
rallying around the dominant figure of Scudamore.
14
Once consumed only by a
small
coterie
of sherry geeks or by elderly spinsters, sherry has now become highly fashionable in certain quarters.
15
She is part of a
small
coterie
of models who are beginning to speak out about the industry and break the mafia-like silence.
16
This is making art democratic, bringing it down from the
small
coterie
of palace and mansion to the home of the people at large.
small
coterie
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